A series of rapid-fire readings arranged by a prominent women’s writer organization.

Sa1700SM How Much Interaction Should Writers Have with Their Readers?

Sat 5:00 PM-6:00 PM San Marcos

E. Burton, K. Holt*, M. Maresca, J. Nevins, R. Rose

Spending time with your readers in person and online can be good for your ego and an effective way to promote your work. How do you keep it from taking too much time and negatively affecting your creative process?

Sa1800SA What’s New with Vampires

Sat 6:00 PM-7:00 PM San Antonio

A. Allston, M. Bey*, J. Hall, P. Roberts, D. Sylvan, S. White

Who are the new writers and what are the innovative ideas dealing with our favorite undead creatures?

Sa2030SM Reading

Sat 8:30 PM-9:00 PM San Marcos

Gloria Oliver

Sa2130P Reading

Sat 9:30 PM-10:00 PM Pecos

Rie Sheridan Rose

Sa2200SB Writing Erotic Fiction

Sat 10:00 PM-11:00 PM Sabine

M. Fletcher, P. Roberts*, R. Rose, J. Vanderhooft, S. White

The art of writing naughty stuff.

SUNDAY

Su1000SB Fans in the Mainstream Media: The Big Bang Theory, The Guild, and More

Sun 10:00 AM-11:00 AM Sabine

R. Eudaly*, Mi. Finn, P. Jones, G. Oliver, A. Porter, L. Thomas

Long regarded as social outcasts, sf/f fans are now the subjects of successful television shows, web series, and movies. How and why?

Su1000SA Theme Anthologies

Sun 10:00 AM-11:00 AM San Antonio

C. Brown*, M. Dimond, J. Mandala, N. Moore, J. Vanderhooft

The art and challenges of editing a theme anthology and writing stories for one.